1901 SE Ranch Road | Ranch Colony

This Meis Van Der Rohe inspired 9000+ square-foot home is a brand-new, modern, single-story house with both an indoor and an outdoor swimming pool, sitting on 20 acres in Ranch Colony, a gated golf, equestrian, and air park community rolled into one. Meis was the father of modern architect, utililizing glass as the primary exterior element.

Seated within Ranch colony are two separate golf options. The first is a private golf course called the Dye Preserve, and the other is Jonathan’s Landing, which has 2 courses on the grounds and another in eastern Jupiter. Homeowners have the option of joining either or both. There are 40, 20, 5 and 1-acre parcels in different sections. This home is set back from the road almost a full acre, giving it a proper setting upon entry from SE Ranch Colony Road. It is is a very prestigious community with major houses sprinkled throughout, with some homes over 20,000 square feet. This is a quiet bedroom community, very private, with significant wealth.

This home’s architecture is exactly where the market is going, with an open floorplan, floor-to-ceiling windows, clean lines, a play of pure white accented with natural woods, and splashes of color. The architects attention to detail throughout the home is fantastic.

The entry serves as an art gallery for the owner, flat art, sculpture, and glass, and memorabilia to display their collections. The great room combines kitchen, dining, conversation , and television viewing areas. This is a massive room, to say the least, but as it is sectioned off furniture-wise, it allows multiple functions.

Each bedroom is really a 2 bedroom suite, so while there are 5 bedrooms in all, each bedroom could be turned into a multi-purpose room; for example, exercise, library, or media. Each bedroom is actually 2 rooms, bedroom plus library, or whatever multi-purpose the new owner might have in mind.

The master bedroom suite in located in a separate pod and has a guest bedroom as well, whether to be used as a baby’s room, caretaker, or separate bedroom for either spouse should they come down with the flu.

This home provides the owner with ultimate flexibility.

The 20-acre parcel is nicely wooded with pine trees, which are native to the area. The new owner could add horse stables, guest houses, dig out large lakes, create a horse track, tennis courts, farm, vegetable plantation, etc.